Does it make the bleeps when you press buttons and move sliders ?
Does it make the bleeps when you press buttons and move sliders ?
I’m sure there is a better way, but I seem to remember there was a watch folder integration that you could use to watch the TTS folder and then play that new file on a speaker. Not sure how you could then play it on the correct speaker, and I’m sure someone else has a much better real solution than this
Dave Or Davette
Another one to have a search for is IPFS.
It always throws me when I see at 1080 movie less than 5gb, then I scroll across and see it’s x265…
Both devices need the same subnet mask, otherwise only one can see the “extra addresses” but in my opnsense I think I and to add some firewall router between LAN & WG0
So the subnet mask is got from the device handing out dhcp. Not 100% sure but on my android the subnet mash for wireguard is as /24 set on the device and also matching in the wireguard settings in opnsense. Opnsense is very very powerful, I would watch a few videos on YouTube about subneting, wireguard routing & dhcp. Its gonna be quite the learning curve (or could be)
As to why everything has stopped working who knows…
My friendly 2 pence, my mobile provider me a 10.x.x.x IP with CNAT (carrier grade NAT) when I’m on mobile data.
Could you not set your subnet mask on the wireguard and home to 255.255.0.0 then you can see the whole 10.0.x.x block in a broadcast?
If I get a change to reboot in to the bios I’ll try and note down my voltage’s
Have a check on what your motherboardois doing in the BIOS. Asus like to by default apply extra boost to give extra performance. I managed to get my 5700G with stock cooler to 4.4ghz all core with less than stock voltages, not sure on temps at the mo as I’m not at home and england is having a bit of a heat wave at the mo (tho I might have won the silicon lotto with my chip)
Nuke’em from orbit, its the only way to make sure.
Had this before for work on about 20 client PCs. Turned out there was a firmware issue with a load of disks that would peg the disk at 100% when doing nothing. It was really doing garbage collection but never ever finishes. A firmware update the drive and a windows defrag (it doesn’t really do a defrag on a ssd, but they still use the same util) corrected the issue.
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Good point, what happens if you run that command ? It might also just left over from when they made the custom image and forgot to clean it all up ?
From the location of that script usr lib virt-sysprep looks to be a script put in the image by the provided to do a few things on first boot. Would have thought it was normal, but you can always ask them to double check
Tyrian 2000
Looks like a cpu/gpu type power connector. Even if its a standard plug does not mean its a standard pin out ! Craft computing on YouTube had what looked like a standard plug in his server but it had a 12volt and ground switched, so would have caused some real damage